Amazon FBA Warehouses Vs. Overseas Warehouses: How Should Sellers Make Smart Choices?

Amazon FBA Warehouses Vs. Overseas Warehouses: How Should Sellers Make Smart Choices?

This article compares the main similarities and differences between Amazon FBA and third-party overseas warehouses, including product selection range, first-mile services, warehousing requirements, inventory management, cost structure, promotional support, user feedback handling, return policies, and safety risks. By analyzing these aspects, it aims to assist sellers in rationally choosing a storage solution that suits their situation, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.

07/11/2025 Warehousing
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How to Tackle the Challenges of Amazon FBA Returns and Re-labeling

How to Tackle the Challenges of Amazon FBA Returns and Re-labeling

Amazon's strict rules pose challenges for cross-border e-commerce sellers, with issues related to FBA inventory surplus and returns. The high return rate, reaching 15%-20%, leads to many products being unsellable due to damaged packaging or non-compliance with review standards. To address this, sellers must return the goods to a third-party overseas warehouse before sending them to the FBA warehouse for restocking.

Amazon Sellers Advised to Use FBM Vacation Mode for Chinese New Year

Amazon Sellers Advised to Use FBM Vacation Mode for Chinese New Year

This article provides a detailed Chinese New Year holiday guide for Amazon FBM sellers. It focuses on how to properly activate the "Vacation Mode" to ensure sellers can rest peacefully during the holiday and avoid order issues. It also shares important considerations after activating "Vacation Mode" and other supplementary methods to help sellers better manage their stores and enjoy a relaxing and happy Chinese New Year. The guide aims to minimize disruptions and maintain a positive customer experience while the seller is on vacation.

Amazon Sellers Face Review System Changes Fraud Risks Ahead of Black Friday

Amazon Sellers Face Review System Changes Fraud Risks Ahead of Black Friday

Amazon's review rating system is being tested, potentially altering buyer decision-making and impacting product sales. Simultaneously, local groups are frequently launching malicious attacks against Chinese sellers, risking listing removals. To combat these challenges, sellers must operate compliantly, actively appeal violations, and optimize product selection, listings, and pricing strategies. This approach is crucial for breaking through during the Black Friday promotion and achieving success.

Uschina Tariff Pause Fuels Shipping Market Rally

Uschina Tariff Pause Fuels Shipping Market Rally

The China-US tariff truce agreement lasting 90 days may stimulate demand in the international shipping market, with projections indicating that US imports could exceed the peak levels seen during the pandemic within the next three months. An increase in shipping rates is becoming a trend, but industry insiders remain cautious about the specific trajectory of freight prices. Major shipping companies are actively preparing for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the market.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Comprehensive Analysis of Air Freight Prices in Zhengzhou

Comprehensive Analysis of Air Freight Prices in Zhengzhou

This article discusses air freight rates from Zhengzhou to multiple international destinations, highlighting potential price fluctuations during peak seasons and providing key shipping information and recommendations. Common destinations include Frankfurt, Helsinki, and Düsseldorf, all with a base transport price of 145.0 yuan. Special destinations like Riyadh and Munich also have a price of 145.0 yuan, but the weight of goods may differ slightly. Customers are advised to confirm shipping conditions in practice.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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The Advantages and Applications of LCL Shipping

The Advantages and Applications of LCL Shipping

LCL shipping (Less than Container Load) is a cost-effective method of container transportation suitable for cargo that cannot fill an entire container. It combines shipments from multiple shippers, reducing transportation costs and offering flexible logistics solutions, particularly beneficial for small and medium-sized enterprises and individual clients. Due to its adaptability, LCL shipping allows for a quick response to changes in market demand, ensuring cargo space availability even during peak periods.

11/30/-0001 Logistics
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Tunisia's Djerba Airport Boosts Tourism with Expanded Airline Network

Tunisia's Djerba Airport Boosts Tourism with Expanded Airline Network

Djerba–Zarzis International Airport (IATA code: DJE, ICAO code: DTTJ) has been in operation since 1970, located on Djerba Island, Tunisia, at an elevation of 6 meters with a runway of 3100 meters. The airport offers regular domestic and international flights, serving over 23 airlines. Particularly during the summer tourist peak, it attracts European carriers for charter operations, making it the third busiest airport in Tunisia and significantly contributing to the local economic development.

US Customs Guide for Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers

US Customs Guide for Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers

This paper analyzes factors affecting US air freight customs clearance and inspection time, including cargo and documentation compliance, customs workload, commodity type, and inspection methods. It provides strategies for cross-border e-commerce sellers to shorten inspection times and improve operational efficiency. These strategies include ensuring accurate declarations, selecting professional freight forwarders, purchasing insurance, and avoiding peak periods. The analysis aims to help sellers navigate the complexities of US customs and optimize their supply chain.

Trucking Industry to Maintain Dominance Hit 14M Tons by 2035

Trucking Industry to Maintain Dominance Hit 14M Tons by 2035

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) forecasts that trucking will remain dominant despite recent freight volume declines. Freight volumes are projected to grow by 1.6% in 2025 and reach a peak of 14 million tons by 2035, capturing 76.8% of the freight market share. Revenue is expected to increase to $1.46 trillion. The report emphasizes the critical role of trucking in the supply chain and provides valuable insights for industry leaders and policymakers.